Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 13 Strategies Scientifically Supported Some Evidence Insufficient Evidence Create supportive work environments Increase preconception, prenatal, and interconception care Access to Care Employment Housing and Transit Quality of Care Clear all Bookmark this strategy Paid sick leave laws Require employers in an affected jurisdiction to provide paid time off for employees to use when ill or injured Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Employment Bookmark this strategy Preconception education interventions Provide women with information about the risks and benefits of behaviors that affect their health before, during, and after pregnancy Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Access to Care Bookmark this strategy Telecommuting Allow employees to work outside a central office, using technology to interact with others inside and outside the organization; also called remote work, telework, or flexible working arrangements Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Employment First page |« Previous page ‹ Page 1 Currently on page 2
Bookmark this strategy Paid sick leave laws Require employers in an affected jurisdiction to provide paid time off for employees to use when ill or injured Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Employment
Bookmark this strategy Preconception education interventions Provide women with information about the risks and benefits of behaviors that affect their health before, during, and after pregnancy Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Access to Care
Bookmark this strategy Telecommuting Allow employees to work outside a central office, using technology to interact with others inside and outside the organization; also called remote work, telework, or flexible working arrangements Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Employment